Well Dan Rather closes his "news" broadcast with "honoring" one fallen soldier every night. Ofcourse it's always a female soldier or father of 2 or more kids and he never mentions why they joined the military in the first place, but he's just trying to honor them. Ya, right that's why he does it. <br><br> Vote Yay Vote Nay [i]Now watch this drive

If there was a smart film student out there (who isn't a rabid liberal and that's the stretch) he/she would make a "documentary" about Moore. I would make it completely in his "style" of editorializing and taking Moore's sound bites and film clips out of context and make him out to be whatever you want. It would be great because Moore would be getting a taste of his own medicine and listening to him defending himself would be priceless and the film student would get instant notoriety. <br><br> Vote Yay Vote Nay [i]Now watch this drive

Yea it must be nice to be able to pick and choose what you want in order to rewrite history. I always thought the news media was bad about spinning stories, but Moore really takes the cake. What a load of Cr@p!<br><br><br>Salus populi suprema lex

Michael,<br><br>I read in today's Boston Herald that there is somebody doing a documentary just like the one you described. I don't remember the name of it, but I do remember a book that they mentioned along the same vein: Michael Moore is a Big Fat Stupid White Man. You can check it out here<br><br>

I saw Micheal Moore on a few interviews recently .. The Daily Show .. And he admited he's not fair in his movie. <br><br>Quote:<br><br>"I'm not fair. I have an opinion. The facts presented are the facts, they're indisputable but my commentary is my opinion and what I'm presenting is an opinion. You're free to disagree with it but I think it's right."<br><br>He admitted to Matt Lauer on the Today Show that he doesn't like Bush or his family, and that the movie is his opinion, right or wrong. Given that I've never liked much of what this inflamatory partisan has to say, that he makes millions off of running America down, I think I'll pass on seeing this admittedly slanted piece of propaganda.<br><br>****************<br><br>

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